You may be thinking 'why not a 12V micro motor?'. Just in case you don't think I have considered this lets just say that it took a couple of years to get to 6V and the evidence is pretty clear that a 12V motor this size is more or less impossible from a technical standpoint. Its all to do with how many turns of wire you need and how thin the wire needs to be as a result!

This is a 6mm diameter x 12mm long 3 pole coreless DC motor nominally rated at 6V but suitable for running at voltages up to 12V DC with the resistor provided. It may be used as a drive motor from Z, Nn3 etc through 009/HOe/HOn30 and even in some HO/OO applications.

Click here for SMT resistor instructions.A 'surface mount' resistor with mounting pad is available seperately if needed, The SMT resistor is about 3.6mm x 2mm x 1.5mm on its mounting pad and the connection area is within this.